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City of Radcliff
Purchase of 15 Metric Ton Compact Radius Hydraulic Excavator - Used.
Posted Date
Feb 24, 2026
Due Date
Mar 9, 2026
Release: Feb 24, 2026
City of Radcliff
Close: Mar 9, 2026
Purchase of 15 Metric Ton Compact Radius Hydraulic Excavator - Used.
City of Radcliff
The City of Radcliff is accepting sealed bids for the sale of commercial property located at 987 N. Dixie Blvd.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 5, 2026
Release: -
City of Radcliff
Close: Feb 5, 2026
The City of Radcliff is accepting sealed bids for the sale of commercial property located at 987 N. Dixie Blvd.
City of Radcliff
The scope will include the expansion of 8 existing open earthen flood control basins and the construction of two new open, earthen flood control basins to protect residential structures within the project area from flooding. Seeking the preparation of construction plans to mitigate flooding in the drainage area. See attached file.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Aug 23, 2024
City of Radcliff
Close: Aug 23, 2024
The scope will include the expansion of 8 existing open earthen flood control basins and the construction of two new open, earthen flood control basins to protect residential structures within the project area from flooding. Seeking the preparation of construction plans to mitigate flooding in the drainage area. See attached file.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $40,000, deprioritize sole source—no documented sole-source path; the city follows a $40,000 competitive bidding threshold.
Coops: Start with Sourcewell. If your need fits an available Sourcewell contract, proceed via piggyback. If not (especially >$40,000), prepare for a formal competitive bid.
City of Radcliff (KY) shows no documented sole-source contracts.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Radcliff
The council work session included an audit presentation that reviewed financial statements and a new accounting standard requiring the reflection of unfunded pension liabilities. The council also discussed board reappointments for the Forestry Conservation Board, code enforcement board, and Planning Commission. Additional board appointments were mentioned for planning and zoning, code enforcement, and the Tourism Board. The council also touched on the playground budget.
The meeting included public comments regarding the Radcliffe Cultural Festival and concerns from Fort Knox about a zoning adjustment. The council discussed and voted on amending chapter 7.5 flood prevention, amending the city's annual budget for 2024-2025, and rezoning property located at 238 Cedar Oak Drive, Vine Grove.
The work session covered several agenda items. Discussion focused on reviewing and updating the domestic violence policy and procedures, including changes to numbering conventions related to Kentucky League of Cities and KACP guidelines, and clarifying its application to mental distress calls. The council also addressed the proposed surplus of old X2 Taser equipment (batteries, cartridges, holsters), which are being replaced by X7 models, with plans to transfer the surplus to another agency that can utilize them. Furthermore, the body reviewed the sealed bid for the property at 987 North Dixie (FFO building), which met the reserve bid amount of $500,000. Council members provided historical context on the property, including previous failed development scenarios and the ongoing process that led to the current sale bid, emphasizing that no commissions will be paid upon sale. A separate discussion addressed the surplus of obsolete Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) flow testing equipment (posit check) that is no longer supported internally, with a request for approval to surplus it to free up space.
The special called meeting focused on new business, specifically the consideration and approval of a six-month agreement with Lincoln Trail AD Development District for public relations services, aimed at improving the city's branding and sharing positive stories. Council members expressed support for this initiative, contingent upon reviewing its efficacy in six months. Additionally, the council discussed budget amendment consideration for the construction portion of the Road Office Centennial project adjacent to Baptist Health. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the Sanders Springs cabins, where council members inspected the deterioration caused by powder post beetles and termites. The primary discussion centered on whether to approve an initial high-cost estimate to treat all four cabins immediately or to prioritize taking down one particularly dilapidated cabin to mitigate safety risks while seeking further quotes for restoration or rebuilding options. The council ultimately postponed a decision on the cabin restoration/removal until they could gather more comparative estimates.
The meeting addressed several key issues, including discussions and votes on budget amendments presented by the Rackliff Convention and Tourism Commission. The first amendment included adjustments for community requests and administrative changes, while the second focused on increased advertising, specifically with Boundary Oak. Concerns were raised regarding the financial arrangements with Boundary Oak, the value of the advertising, and potential conflicts of interest, leading to extensive discussion and a roll call vote.
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